Sometime in the next week, we will pass half a million posts on Interact.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?action=statsThat's a lot of conversation. Most of it pleasant, some entertaining, a little of it hilarious. Thank you.
The forum must have started about ten years ago. I could look it up, I guess.
The company began in 1981. We were 30 years old in 2011 when I wrote this:
http://jriver.com/30.htmlMy younger daughter, Anna, and her home goods store, now occupy the store whose window is pictured there. She's had a lot of press since she opened in September. Here's a recent article and it tells a lot about her, the building, and how it all started:
http://www.handfulofsalt.com/profile-anna-hillegass-the-foundry-home-goods-store/and her web site:
http://www.thefoundryhomegoods.com/-/HOME.htmlVeronique is opening a gallery in an adjoining space. Here's the lighting going in last week:
http://pix01.com/P01@YqaJBut what I meant to write about was Matt. Most of you know him and have probably learned what a smart, good natured person he is. He was a real find when his old boss, Nikolay, found him. Nikolay had discovered lossless audio, and Matt had written Monkey's Audio, one of the leading formats of the time. The other was FLAC. Nikolay realized how good he was immediately and offered him a job. A few years later, Matt had Nikolay's job.
So, if you know Matt, it should not surprise you to learn that he is in charge of JRiver. I gave him the reins a few months ago, so that I can begin to recede, retreat, retrench...
I know that Matt will put his considerable energy into his new job. Some things will change. But I also know that Matt has a deep respect for all kinds of people, and that he will preserve the place that is JRiver. Some things will change. But most things will remain the same. Together with all of our team, and with many of you, we've managed to make a unique corner of the universe. I know this will last.
I'm 68 now. I love working. I don't expect to quit. I just want to work a little less, and I don't want to get in Matt's way. I hope to help Anna, and Matt, and Veronique in their own adventures. Mine is a new path.
Last year, I noticed that a
Mark Rothko painting sold for $89 million. It's a big painting. It's called "Orange, Red, Yellow". Then I read that
Gerhard Richter's total for 2011 was $211 million. So I thought, "Why not?" "Give it a go."
Here's how I've been spending the time I've been stealing from JRiver:
http://seriouspainter.blogspot.com/